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EC orders to videotape polling inside stations
Tribune News Service

New Delhi, January 23
Following the Supreme Court’s suggestions, the Central Election Commission today announced to videotape the proceedings inside the polling stations in Haryana, Bihar and Jharkhand, especially in the sensitive areas, without violating the secrecy of the vote.

However, the mediapersons or other unauthorised persons would not be allowed to take photos or make videos inside the polling stations.

The commission has asked the state Electoral Officers to take steps to ensure that voters belonging to the weaker sections are not stopped from casting their votes.

“In deference to the suggestion of the Supreme Court, the commission directs that the videotaping of the poll proceedings may be carried out inside the polling stations also,” Election Commission Secretary A. K. Majumdar said today.

However, he clarified that considering the practical difficulties in covering all polling stations, videotaping may be done only in those stations considered necessary by the election observers.

The Election Commission also directed that one Central paramilitary force personnel should be stationed at each polling station’s entrance in such a manner that he could have an unrestricted view of the polling procedure inside. In a recent order, the Supreme Court had suggested to the Election Commission to post paramilitary personnel and install cameras inside polling booths “to keep an eye” on the staff conducting the elections.

The suggestions came from a Bench of Chief Justice R.C. Lahoti, Justice G.P. Mathur and Justice A.K. Mathur while dismissing a petition challenging the election of RJD candidate Ram Das Rai to the Bihar Assembly in 2000 elections.

Fearing threats to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, especially in Bihar and Jharkhand, the commission has also written a letter to the state Electoral Officers of three states, directing them to ensure that the members of the weaker sections were not deprived of their voting right.

The commission invited their attention towards the provisions of the Section 3(VII) of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

The provision on “offences of atrocities” says anybody who “forces or intimidates a member of the Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe not to vote or to vote for a particular candidate or to vote in the manner other than provided by the law” would be liable for “imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than six months but which may extend to five years and with fine.”

The commission instructed the state Electoral Officers to direct the police officials on duty to register cases if any such incident was brought to their notice or cases of violation of said provisions of law observed.

In a letter to the Chief Electoral Officers of Haryana, Jharkhand, and Bihar, the commission directed them to keep a strict watch over the election expenditure by their offices and by the offices of the district Returning Officers.

The commission asked the state election offices to ensure that polling stations, where Central paramilitary forces personnel were deployed, should have at least one of them stationed at the entrance to get an unrestricted view of the polling procedure.

Further, the Election Commission directed its observers not to accept any undue hospitality of the state.

The commission directed the Chief Electoral Officers to bring to the notice of the observers and authorities concerned a Supreme Court directive in this regard and ensure its strict compliance.
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